elieve but I can’t say it’s impossible. I would think
> somebody in the inertial storage field might have noticed an anomaly.
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Hi Fran,
I find Grebenikov most interesting. Birds gave us the concept of
flight...and beetles gave us gravity repulsion. Here is the lastest from
last week on chiral dielectric and repulsive casimir forces.
https://physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.125403
If you look at
I almost dismissed the viktor grebennikov articles but the cavity
effect is intriguing and the videos Ive seen of the way the beetle wing
levitates above another wing looks similar to meisner effect. It also fits into
my pet theory that casimir cavities can dialate ambient gas
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